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A PAIR OF ACES; FITTINGLY, RIPKEN, GWYNN ENTER HALL OF FAME TOGETHER.(Sports)(Column)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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July 29, 2007
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Byline: BUD POLIQUIN POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST
They showed up a year apart in their respective towns, separated by all those states and all those time zones, and stayed for a combined 41 seasons.
They never moved on to some other port, never seriously considered leaving the fans whose faces became so familiar as the hair fell out for the one and the waist expanded for the other.
And through the'80s and the'90s and into the 21st century, they were just so ... so ... good.
Alex Rodriguez, a baseball royal, stepped aside for Cal Ripken Jr. at ...
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Moses' Cowboys Ride On
Newspaper article from: The Jerusalem Report
; ...deputy mayor and the chair of the Baron Hirsch Hospital Board; she beams like...institutions are named for Baron Maurice de Hirsch, a German Jewish banker. In...a framed, yellowing photo of Baron Hirsch over the door before going home...
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JEWISH FARMERS KEEP TRADITION ALIVE.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...areas by a German philanthropist, Maurice Baron de Hirsch. - Times Union/STEPHEN WEAVER...built from a kit, and spoke of Hirsch's initiative. ``There was...new last name. With the help of Hirsch's Jewish Agricultural Society...
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NEW SCHOOL HEARKENS RETURN OF JEWISH HERITAGE.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...roots in the early 20th-century German philanthropist Maurice Baron de Hirsch's Jewish Agricultural Society is opening a Hebrew...late 1800s, some were diverted into rural areas by Hirsch. He started the agricultural society to help Jews...
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FACES OF FAITH.(RELIGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...people came here as a part of the Jewish agricultural movement of the late 19th century. This area was chosen by Maurice Baron de Hirsch, a German philanthropist who believed Jews had to leave the European ghettos. He surveyed and secured land in...
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The unknown Jewish pioneers of Canada
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...pp.) is a fascinating, if depressing, read. Baron Maurice de Hirsch, the German banker, was sure he was saving the...supposed to live separately on his land. Officers of Baron Hirsch's Jewish Colonization Association were of little...
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In a lonely Argentine town, ghosts of a proud Yiddish past
News Wire article from: Jewish Telegraphic Agency
; ...Theodor Herzl, Golda Meir and Baron Maurice de Hirsch all have streets named after them...was built with the help of de Hirsch's Jewish Colonization Association...Moisesville's synagogues, Baron Hirsch, is still in use. The others...
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Memories of Moisesville
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...Theodor Herzl, Golda Meir and Baron Maurice de Hirsch all have streets named after them...was built with the help of de Hirsch's Jewish Colonization Association...Moisesville's synagogues, Baron Hirsch, is still in use. The others...
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The Country Life
Newspaper article from: The Jewish Week
; ...philanthropist of the late 19th century, Baron Maurice de Hirsch, feared for the Jewish future...of the Western Hemisphere. As Hirsch declared in 1891, "Jews have...themselves useful to that country." Hirsch established the Baron de Hirsch...
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Palestine on the Pampas
Magazine article from: The Virginia Quarterly Review
; ...entrepreneur and philanthropist named Baron Maurice de Hirsch, who made a fortune by building...the Balkans to Constantinople. Hirsch's role in the modern history...overshadowed by the charismatic Herzl. Hirsch was not utterly committed to the...
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100th anniversary of Theodore Herzl's death
Newspaper article from: Cleveland Jewish News
; ...first tried to promote his Zionist idea with the leading Jewish philanthropist of the day, Baron Maurice de Hirsch. Herzl failed to influence de Hirsch, so he spent the next few months formulating and refining his ideas in a short book titled...
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